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DIARIES

 Series
Identifier: 2

Scope and Contents

From the Collection:

The Iowa Byington Reed papers date from 1872 to 1936 and measure 2.25 linear feet. The papers consist of Iowa Reed's diaries, with daily entries covering her life from age twenty to just a few weeks before her death at age eighty-four. Also included is the diary of her brother Robert Byington, covering the last year and a half of his life, April 1893 to August 1894.

Iowa Byington Reed's diaries are filled with information about housekeeping chores, entertainments, the rituals of birth, marriage and death, holiday practices, illnesses and the weather. Reed writes about family and friends, as well as local and national news. She writes of family birthdays and deaths, including the death of her brother Robert in 1884 at age thirty, and the death of her niece Edith at age seventeen in 1898. She writes about her lengthy courtship with Will Reed, the months of preparations before their wedding, their married life, and her inconsolable grief at his death. Reed also writes about local fires, deaths and politics. On the national front, Reed and her brother Robert attended the World's Fair in St. Louis just months before his death. She writes about Grover Cleveland's election to President, President McKinley's assassination, the deadly theater fire in Chicago in 1903, and World War I.

Robert Byington's diary complements Reed's from April 1883 to August 1884. Byington writes about the family's business ventures. His entries provide information about the family's farming operations, their finances, and their position in the Iowa City community. Byington writes about meeting former Confederate President Jefferson Davis during his visit to St. Louis during the World's Fair. He also writes of his illness.

A small vertical file contains loose items that were interspersed throughout Iowa Reed's diaries. The items include Will Reed's 1918 obituary, Robert Byington's 1873 teaching certificate, a Halloween card, Christmas card lists, and an 1890 souvenir ribbon celebrating Iowa's first two capital cities of Burlington and Iowa City.

The Correspondence series holds letters written and received by Iowa Reed’s brother O.A. (Otto) Byington from 1891 to 1938. In 1891, Byington visited Rexburg (formerly known as Kaintuck), Bingham County, Idaho to buy and sell land in the area, and he wrote to his wife Fannie Byington in Marshalltown, Iowa. From 1891-1894, Byington made business trips from Marshalltown to Iowa City, Iowa and Chicago, Illinois, again writing letters detailing his life and work to his wife. In 1936, Byington received condolences on the death of his sister Iowa Reed. In 1938, Byington received a few letters notifying him of attendance at the McCollister Family Reunion.

Dates

  • Creation: 1872-1936

Creator

Conditions Governing Access

The papers are open for research.

Extent

From the Collection: 2.25 Linear Feet

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Repository Details

Part of the Iowa Women's Archives Repository

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